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02.02.2010, 08:08 PM

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I quit watching nascar when the car of tomorrow (today?) came out, I just don't agree with it anymore. I see no progression in a sport that is stuck on 70's tech, I know safety is state of the art, I'm talking carbs and MSD ignitions. And the bodies, It's the same body and essentially the same motor. Its all a spec class anymore, I'll stick with rc.
Actually, that's exactly why I still like it. F.I. is great, but then with that comes computer controls, and then before you know it you have F1. I like keeping the tech in the garage, not with the programmers.


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Agree - 02.02.2010, 08:34 PM

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Actually, that's exactly why I still like it. F.I. is great, but then with that comes computer controls, and then before you know it you have F1. I like keeping the tech in the garage, not with the programmers.
I have to agree with you on that one. I like the fact that in NASCAR it is the driver out there all by him/herself doing the driving. NO computer teams tweaking as they drive. WIth teh car of today it is all evened up and the driver has to out smart the rest of his competitors. Raw racing skills rule.


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